Which G90 Options are Best?

The 2017 G90 comes with a lot of different options. Those options, however, aren’t between different trim options or variances in G90 types; they’re in the “creature comforts” waiting inside every vehicle. Each G90 is loaded with details meant to make every driver happy. So, there aren’t many reasons for Genesis to offer its customers a wide range of different trim levels for the G90.

The only real choices to make lie in the mechanical aspects of the car. Drivers can choose their paint job, drive type, and engine. The 3.3T Premium features a turbocharged 3.3-liter V6 engine and an MSRP of $69,050. Or, customers can upgrade to the 5.0 Ultimate, with a 5-liter V8 engine, for $70,650 MSRP. Both options feature an eight-speed automatic transmission; there’s no option to swap in a manual. The G90 comes standard with rear-wheel drive, but both the Premium and Ultimate can come with all-wheel drive if desired for an additional $2,500.

Beyond the differences in drive and engine, the Premium and Ultimate options are nearly identical. Even the standard option, the Premium, is loaded with just about everything a driver could desire. Adaptive automatic headlights, LED running lights, auto-dimming mirrors, and even heated and power-folding side mirrors are all the norm for G90 drivers.

But the list of what’s standard doesn’t end there. From adaptive suspension and cruise control to keyless entry and ignition, to a 22-way power adjustable driver’s seat, there’s no shortage of incredible convenience add-ons. Sitting in the driver’s seat – or the passenger seat – of a G90 is equivalent to the ultimate in driving luxury that’s already on the market.